Begadi Plate Carrier "LIGHTWEIGHT" (set including SAPI dummies), Pencott Greenzone - size M
Our Pencott Greenzone products are made in license agreement, camouflage printing and quality meet all specifications. All tactical products are made from 100% nylon and have a waterproof PU coating on the inside. |
The Lightweight Plate Carrier (or LPC) is a simple plate carrier in the style of the well-known "Kandahar Plate Carrier" and comes without a cummerbund. Our goal was to produce equipment for AIRSOFT players at a fair price-performance ratio without compromising on material and workmanship. We have dispensed with a few nice-to-have features that did not seem essential to us, but have instead opted for high-quality material
That's why we use 500D nylon with a waterproof PU coating instead of less robust polyester. We use very robust webbing, high-quality Velcro fasteners and clasps and all seams are reinforced with bartacks. We have also paid attention to quality in the coloring and camouflage printing.
With its minimalist cummerbund, the LPC is the UPC's little brother. It is just as well made as its big brother, but without the cummerbund and admin panel. It is fully equipped with MOLLE loops and can be extended as required
It was very important to us to put together a kit that was both good value and good quality. While we left out certain features, ergonomics and out-of-the-box playability were very important to us. That's why we deliver each plate carrier with two moldable, very good dummy plates made of hard foam. Also included is a removable, Velcro-closed Tripple-Mag Pouch, which can hold up to 6 magazines of the MP5 or M4 family or 3 thicker magazines, such as G36, AK, M14 and AUG. The magazines are held taut by an elastic band!
In addition, each plate carrier comes with 6 Velcro spacer pads made of a coarse-meshed and flexible endless fabric. These pads, which are enclosed in coarse mesh, are difficult to compress despite their flexibility. They keep the plate carrier at a distance from the body and promote air circulation. The pads can also be removed when not in use
In addition to the pads, light padding is firmly sewn in. A carrying handle and MOLLE loops for extensions are available on the back. The back plate is equipped with an exit for cables and hoses, which is easily pre-cut and can be easily extended if required, through which radio cables or drinking hoses can be routed
The LPC is the ideal secondary plate carrier, the basis for multi-part systems in combination with a battlebelt or for PMC outfits. Thanks to its great adjustability, it can also be worn over soft ballistic vests! However, we must emphasize that, despite its quality, we do not recommend it for official use, especially IRR and FRR values have not been tested!
Facts and data:
- Weight: approx. 1200g
- Material: 100% 500D nylon (polyamide)
- Scope of delivery: plate carrier, 2 SAPI dummies made of hard foam, 6 spacer pads, 1 Tripple Magpouch
- The Pouch is modular and can be removed! (for info which magazines fit, see the pictures below)
Accessories:
- MOLLE Pouch in Pencott Greenzone
- Tops in Pencott Greenzone
- Pants in Pencott Greenzone
- Backpack in Pencott Greenzone
Breakdown of the size (Plate Carrier "Lightweight") |
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Size M 1) Total height: approx. 31cm 2) Width (bottom): approx. 25cm 3) Height to angle: approx. 22cm 4) Width (top) approx. 13cm Circumference = approx. 75cm - 135cm |
Size XL 1) Total height: approx. 35cm 2) Width (bottom): approx. 28cm 3) Height to angle: approx. 25cm 4) Width (top) approx. 16cm Circumference = approx. 80cm - 145cm |
Further information on the sizes:
Important: in the XL version, the shoulder straps & shoulder pads have been lengthened, the plates enlarged and the cummerbund extended!
You can find more details about the different sizes on our information page about the plate carriers!
Presentation video
More videos
- Presentation of the LightWeight Plate Carrier on YouTube
- Presentation of LPC and UPC in XL on YouTube
Live pictures, both sizes (M & XL)
Examples of common magazine types that fit into the magazine pouches of the Begadi plate carriers: